A1 noun #2,500 가장 일반적인 4분 분량

rhythm

Rhythm is the steady, repeating pattern of sounds or movements that you can feel or tap your foot to.

Explanation at your level:

Rhythm is the beat in music. When you listen to a song, you can tap your hand. That is the rhythm. It helps you dance. It is the steady sound that repeats again and again. Do you like music with a fast rhythm? It makes you want to move!

A rhythm is a pattern of sounds. Think of a drum. The drummer hits the drum in a steady way. That is a rhythm. You can also have a rhythm in your life. For example, you might wake up at the same time every day. That is your daily rhythm.

When we talk about rhythm, we usually mean the timing of music or dance. However, we also use it to describe any repeating pattern. For instance, the 'rhythm of the seasons' refers to the way weather changes in a predictable cycle. If you are learning to play an instrument, your teacher will tell you to 'keep the rhythm,' which means staying on the beat.

Rhythm is a versatile noun used to describe both physical patterns and abstract concepts. In a professional context, you might discuss the 'rhythm of a meeting,' referring to the flow of conversation. It implies a sense of harmony and predictability. Mastering the use of this word allows you to describe not just music, but the cadence of speech or the movement of crowds.

Beyond its literal musical definition, rhythm acts as a metaphor for the underlying structure of complex systems. Writers often speak of the 'rhythm of a sentence,' referring to how the arrangement of words creates a specific mood or pace. In academic discourse, one might analyze the 'circadian rhythm' to explain biological processes. Understanding rhythm at this level involves recognizing how it dictates the 'pulse' of a narrative or a scientific phenomenon.

At the C2 level, rhythm is understood as a fundamental aesthetic and structural principle. It transcends simple repetition, touching upon the philosophical concept of 'measured flow' inherited from the Greek rhythmos. In literary criticism, one might analyze the 'rhythm of prose,' noting how sentence length and punctuation create a visceral experience for the reader. It is the difference between a mechanical sequence and an organic, flowing movement. Whether discussing the rhythm of a poem, the rhythm of a heartbeat, or the rhythm of societal change, the term evokes a deep, intrinsic order that governs the passage of time.

30초 단어

  • Rhythm is a repeating pattern of sound or movement.
  • It is essential in music, dance, and poetry.
  • The word has Greek origins meaning 'measured flow'.
  • It is notoriously difficult to spell.

When we talk about rhythm, we are talking about the pulse of life. Think of it as the invisible structure that organizes time. Whether it is the ticking of a clock, the beat of a pop song, or the way you walk down the street, rhythm creates a sense of order and predictability.

In music, it is the most fundamental element. It tells us when to play a note and how long to hold it. Without rhythm, music would just be a random collection of sounds. It connects us to the art form because our bodies naturally want to move in sync with a steady beat.

Beyond music, we use the word to describe the natural flow of things. You might hear someone say they have found their rhythm at work, meaning they have developed a routine that feels comfortable and efficient. It is all about finding that groove where everything clicks into place.

The word rhythm has a fascinating journey through history. It comes from the Ancient Greek word rhythmos, which means 'measured flow' or 'movement.' It is deeply connected to the Greek verb rhein, meaning 'to flow'—the same root you see in words like river.

Over centuries, the word moved through Latin as rhythmus before entering Middle English. Interestingly, it is one of the most notoriously difficult words to spell in the English language because of its Greek roots. It retains the 'h' and the 'y' from its original form, which often trips up even native speakers!

Historically, rhythm was not just about music; it was about the structure of language and the movement of the human body. Ancient philosophers saw it as a cosmic order. When you use this word today, you are tapping into thousands of years of human fascination with patterns and timing.

You will hear rhythm used in both casual and formal contexts. In casual conversation, you might say, 'I can't dance because I have no rhythm!' This is a very common way to express that you struggle to keep time with music.

In professional or academic settings, it often refers to 'circadian rhythm,' which is the body's natural 24-hour cycle. It is also used to describe the 'rhythm of the city' or the 'rhythm of the season,' which are more poetic ways to describe recurring patterns in our environment.

Common word combinations include 'sense of rhythm,' 'catch the rhythm,' and 'break the rhythm.' Notice how we often use verbs like find, keep, or lose with this noun. It is a very versatile word that fits well in almost any discussion about movement or time.

Idioms involving rhythm often relate to finding comfort or flow in life. 1. Get into the rhythm: To become comfortable with a new task or routine. Example: 'It took me a week to get into the rhythm of my new job.' 2. Lose your rhythm: To become distracted or lose your flow. Example: 'The loud noise made the speaker lose her rhythm.' 3. Follow the rhythm: To move or act in accordance with a pattern. Example: 'Just follow the rhythm of the music.' 4. In rhythm: Doing something in perfect time with others. Example: 'The rowers were perfectly in rhythm.' 5. Rhythm and blues: A genre of music that defines an entire era of sound. Example: 'He loves listening to classic rhythm and blues.'

Grammatically, rhythm is a countable noun. You can have 'one rhythm' or 'many rhythms.' It is often used with the definite article 'the' when referring to a specific pattern, like 'the rhythm of the drum.'

Pronunciation is the tricky part! In both British and American English, the IPA is /ˈrɪð.əm/. The 'th' sound is voiced, like in 'the,' and the 'y' acts as a vowel. Many learners mistakenly add an extra syllable or mispronounce the 'th' sound. Remember, it is only two syllables: rith-um.

As for rhymes, it is a tough one! Because of its unique spelling, it doesn't have many perfect rhymes. Words like algorithm or logarithm share the suffix, but they are technical terms. Focus on the stress being on the first syllable to sound natural.

Fun Fact

It is one of the longest words in English without a standard vowel (a, e, i, o, u) if you consider 'y' a consonant, though 'y' acts as the vowel here.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈrɪð.əm/

Short 'i', soft 'th', and a schwa sound at the end.

US /ˈrɪð.əm/

Similar to UK, clear 'th' sound.

Common Errors

  • Adding a third syllable
  • Pronouncing 'th' as 't'
  • Misplacing the stress

Rhymes With

algorithm logarithm schism prism mechanism

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Easy to understand, hard to spell

Writing 3/5

Spelling is tricky

Speaking 3/5

Pronunciation requires practice

듣기 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

music sound pattern time

Learn Next

rhythmic cadence tempo syncopation

고급

circadian aesthetic fluctuation

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

rhythm/rhythms

Articles

the rhythm

Adjective formation

rhythmic

Examples by Level

1

The music has a good rhythm.

music = sound, good = nice

singular noun

2

I like this rhythm.

like = enjoy

simple object

3

Listen to the rhythm.

listen = hear

imperative verb

4

It is a fast rhythm.

fast = quick

adjective + noun

5

Can you hear the rhythm?

hear = listen

question form

6

The rhythm is steady.

steady = not changing

subject + verb

7

I follow the rhythm.

follow = go with

verb + object

8

This song has no rhythm.

no = zero

negation

1

The band has a very catchy rhythm.

2

She moved her body to the rhythm of the song.

3

It is hard to keep the rhythm when you are tired.

4

The daily rhythm of the village is very quiet.

5

He clapped his hands to the rhythm.

6

I love the rhythm of this poem.

7

The heart has a natural rhythm.

8

We found a good rhythm in our work.

1

The drummer struggled to maintain the rhythm during the solo.

2

The rhythm of the waves hitting the shore was relaxing.

3

She has a natural sense of rhythm.

4

The team finally found their rhythm after a slow start.

5

The rhythm of his speech made it easy to listen to.

6

Learning to play the guitar requires a good sense of rhythm.

7

The song's rhythm changed halfway through.

8

I like the upbeat rhythm of this dance track.

1

The constant rhythm of the machine was starting to annoy me.

2

The rhythm of the city can be overwhelming for newcomers.

3

He tried to match the rhythm of his breathing to the music.

4

The poem has a very distinct, flowing rhythm.

5

Her performance was perfect, every move in perfect rhythm.

6

The rhythm of the market fluctuates throughout the day.

7

They lost their rhythm and the game fell apart.

8

The rhythm of the dialogue is what makes the play so funny.

1

The subtle rhythm of the prose draws the reader into the story.

2

The circadian rhythm is essential for maintaining good health.

3

The rhythm of the political campaign shifted after the debate.

4

His movements were dictated by the internal rhythm of the music.

5

The rhythm of the conversation was interrupted by a phone call.

6

There is a certain rhythm to the way she solves complex problems.

7

The rhythm of the seasons dictates the farming schedule.

8

The rhythm of the dance was hypnotic and ancient.

1

The architect designed the building to mirror the rhythm of the surrounding hills.

2

The rhythm of the verse is iambic pentameter, typical of the era.

3

She captured the chaotic rhythm of urban life in her photography.

4

The rhythm of the historical narrative is punctuated by moments of crisis.

5

He was mesmerized by the hypnotic rhythm of the tribal chants.

6

The rhythm of the economic cycle is often misunderstood by the public.

7

There is a profound rhythm to the way history repeats itself.

8

The rhythm of the ritual was passed down through generations.

반의어

discord chaos stillness

자주 쓰는 조합

keep the rhythm
catchy rhythm
sense of rhythm
natural rhythm
find one's rhythm
fast rhythm
break the rhythm
steady rhythm
rhythm section
rhythm and blues

Idioms & Expressions

"get into the rhythm"

to start doing something easily

Once I started, I got into the rhythm.

neutral

"lose your rhythm"

to become confused or slow down

The interruption made me lose my rhythm.

neutral

"in rhythm"

moving together perfectly

The dancers were in rhythm.

neutral

"rhythm of life"

the natural cycle of living

He accepted the rhythm of life.

literary

"rhythm and blues"

a specific musical style

They played some old rhythm and blues.

neutral

"off-rhythm"

not following the beat

The drummer was slightly off-rhythm.

neutral

Easily Confused

rhythm vs Tempo

Both relate to music

Tempo is speed; rhythm is the pattern.

The tempo was slow, but the rhythm was complex.

rhythm vs Beat

Both are musical

Beat is the pulse; rhythm is the whole pattern.

He kept the beat while the rhythm changed.

rhythm vs Meter

Both relate to structure

Meter is the technical count; rhythm is the feel.

The meter is 4/4, but the rhythm is syncopated.

rhythm vs Cadence

Both relate to flow

Cadence is usually for voice; rhythm is for music.

His speech had a nice cadence.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + has + a + rhythm

The song has a catchy rhythm.

A2

Verb + the + rhythm

I can't keep the rhythm.

B1

Find + one's + rhythm

He found his rhythm quickly.

B2

The + rhythm + of + noun

The rhythm of the city is loud.

C1

In + perfect + rhythm

They moved in perfect rhythm.

어휘 가족

Nouns

rhythm the pattern of movement

Verbs

rhythmize to give rhythm to (rare)

Adjectives

rhythmic having a rhythm

관련

rhythmic adjective form

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

formal (rhythmic cadence) neutral (rhythm) casual (good rhythm)

자주 하는 실수

rhythum rhythm
The 'u' is a common misspelling; there is no 'u' in the word.
rythm rhythm
Missing the 'h' after the 't' is a very common error.
rhythms (verb) rhythm (noun)
Using it as a verb instead of a noun.
a rhythm of the rhythm of
Usually 'the' is preferred when talking about a specific pattern.
rhythmic (noun) rhythm (noun)
Confusing the noun with the adjective form.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Remember the acronym: R-H-Y-T-H-M.

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When Native Speakers Use It

We say 'find your rhythm' when starting a new task.

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Cultural Insight

Rhythm is often associated with 'soul' in music.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'the' before rhythm when talking about a specific beat.

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Say It Right

Think of it as two parts: RHYTH-M.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't write 'rythm'.

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Did You Know?

The word comes from Greek 'flow'.

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Study Smart

Listen to a metronome to understand the concept.

💡

Tongue Twister

Try saying 'rhythmic rhythm' fast.

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Metaphorical Use

Use it to describe your daily routine.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Rhythm Helps Your Two Hands Move

Visual Association

A metronome ticking back and forth

Word Web

music time dance pattern beat

챌린지

Tap your hand to a song on the radio today.

어원

Greek

Original meaning: measured flow

문화적 맥락

None, but can be used metaphorically in health contexts.

It is used in music, sports, and daily life to describe efficiency.

'Rhythm is a Dancer' (song) 'Rhythm Nation' (Janet Jackson)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Music Class

  • Keep the beat
  • Follow the rhythm
  • Count the time

Work/Productivity

  • Find my rhythm
  • Get into the flow
  • Consistent pace

Health/Biology

  • Circadian rhythm
  • Heart rhythm
  • Natural cycle

Dance

  • Feel the rhythm
  • Move to the beat
  • Stay in sync

Conversation Starters

"Do you think you have a good sense of rhythm?"

"What kind of music has the best rhythm for dancing?"

"How do you find your rhythm when you are busy at work?"

"Do you prefer songs with a fast or slow rhythm?"

"Can you explain the rhythm of your typical day?"

Journal Prompts

Describe the rhythm of your favorite song.

How does your body feel when you hear a strong rhythm?

Write about a time you lost your rhythm at work or school.

If your life had a rhythm, would it be fast or slow?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

R-H-Y-T-H-M.

It has no standard vowels (a,e,i,o,u), but 'y' acts as the vowel.

Yes, like the rhythm of your day.

Rhythmic.

Yes, you can have rhythms.

Yes, rhythms.

Yes, the 'th' and 'm' combo is tricky.

Beat or cadence.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The music has a good ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: rhythm

Rhythm is the pattern of the music.

multiple choice A2

What does rhythm mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: A steady pattern

Rhythm is a repeating pattern.

true false B1

Rhythm is only used for music.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Rhythm can also describe movement, speech, or patterns in nature.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

These are synonyms for rhythm-related concepts.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

The correct order is 'They found the rhythm'.

점수: /5

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